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2YEAR GRADUATES - GET CERTIFIGATES: 75 Business Hig;_School Pu- pils Stop School This Morning. Certificates were awarded to 75 at! the graduation exercises of the two- | year class of Business High School, held this morning at 10 o'clock in the audi- torilum of the school. Miss Grace | Eaton, chairman of the student council, presided. George Barse, 1010 Vermont avenue, of the Business High School Alumni As- sociation, delivered the address to the graduates, Allan Davis, principal, awarded the scholarships, while Miss May P. Bradshaw, assistant principal, presented the certificates. Music was | furnished by the Business High School | Orchestra. The following were recipients of | scholarships: William Sheehy, Harvey Bupplee, Raymond F. Talbert, Dorothy Anderson, Mildred Brown, Henrietta | Chernikoff, ~Sarah Pisher, Margaret Lord, Ethel McOsker, Henrietta Rosen- | blot, Dora Shuman, Dorothy Stack house, Helen Weimer and Sylvia Wein berg. Those awarded certificates: Violot Geraldine Amorosi, Marian Carol Beuchert, Elsie Mae Blankenship. Li Tillie_Cafritz, Ange vlvia Cimberoff, Mar garet Mary Clark, Nettie Ann Clift Ruth Benson Cole, Edna Mae Collins, Vivian Ruth Coulter, Helen Carewe Cuthbert, Marv Di Meglio, Audrey Ber- nice Dooley, Elizabeth Rebecca Ennis, | Sarah Clement Fisher, Lydia Adelaide Forcella, Ellen Frances Frankenfield Emma Matilda Gast, Margaret Mar: Georgius, Marguerite Emilia Giovanett Catherine Wall Gourlay, Loretta Guth ridge, Ray Harrison, Marion Elizabet Higgins, Margaret Hunter, Bessie Hyatt, | Annie Marie Ingalls, Nedra Justine Jackson, Flora Alice Kasten, Sadie | Irene Kiivitsky, Kathryn Gertrude Kro- | or, Sylvia Lafsky, Miriam Landman, | ertha_ Louise Lipscomb, Margaret | Tyser Lord, Sara Randle McClammy, Gertrude Helen Manns, Helen An Manns, Catherine Lillian Matthewr, | Freda Vilma Mendelsohn, Gertrude | Emily Neubeck, Tillle Oisboid, Louise | Dagfried Osterwald, Frieda Pincus, Lou- isa Ragland, Mary Josephine Rector, Sara Reff, Sylvia Ritzenberg, Mary Courtland ‘Robinson, Dorothy Lucretia Rusk, Mathile Louise Ryan, Emma Sc- rena Saunders, Lena Johanna Schmidt. | Margaret Helen Smith, Marion Solo- mon, Louise Prances Spicer, Helen Catherine Staub, _Frances Pauline Walker, Mary Elizabeth Walker, Helen Virginia Weimer, Rose Wertleb, Nancy Milton Williams, Helen Louise Wilson, | Alexander Angus Alexander, Joseph | Prancis Collins, Clyde Ellsworth Hinson, | Thomas Benjamin Jones, ~William | Standish Maykrantz, Ernest Joseph | Mueller, Charles Walter Rich, John Simons, Paul Stratton and Raymond Frederick Talbert. BANDITS FREE CI\PTIVES.1 Missionaries Held in China, With | One Exception, Released. HANKOW, China, June 18 (#).—The Inland Mission here received a telegram | today stating that missionaries recently P! in Shekichen, Southeastern Honan, all been released with the exception of mai'Weuer, whose release is expected June 19. ‘Those held and released were Mrs. ‘Weller, Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and child, and Miss J. P. Braok of the Kai- feng Mission station. ADVERTISEMENT Now Using the New Herb Extract Bethesda Woman Says They Find This Famous Medicine To Be Satisfactory In Every Way. In just & few months Miller's has . In f giving the statements report that their entire family have been greatly benefited by this remedy. MRS. H. C. FAWSETT. Only a few days ago Mrs. Fawsett, who resides on Route 6, Bethesda, Md., called to see the local repre- sentative for this medicine, sald she hesitated at first about giving her statement but as she had found the relief this medicine gave to be last- ing felt as though she should tell how 1t had helped not only her but the entire family. “Yes,” said Mrs. Fawsett, “I had suffered for years with nervous indigestion, seemed to have such a depressed feeling, felt weak, food I ate did not agree with me, I could not gain any strength, had pains across my back and would get up several times during the night on account of the kidneys About, two months ago T began using this medicine and have found .t to be just as advertised, I no longer have that depressed feeling, food agrees with me. I have found new strength, my entire system seems to have been cleansed and I no longer have a sign of my former trouble. My husband was also suffering with indigestion, gas and constipation, he too has used this medicine, says it has helped him greatly. Others in the family, in fact all of us, have given this medicine & good fair trial and in no instance has it failed to give the desired relief, in short, this is the ideal family remedy for com- mon every day ailments, fine regu- lator for the bowels and should be used by everyone suffering from the above trouble.” It is quick results every sufferer wants and Herb Extract brings re- sulls overnight, as thousands of statements similar to the above from grateful users indicate. ‘This re- Peoples Drug Store, 505 Tth street, N.W. to learn more of this great medicine that is bringing health and happiness to so many Washing- ton citizens. . b THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JUNE 18 1929. Now! 24-Hr. Hosiery Repairing Service —Don't throw away your run- damaged hosiery, have them re- paired here at very moderate prices. Ask about it. Street Floor Most Effective Foil for Your Summer Sun Tan! —White—seasoned with a dash of color—is spon- sored by Paris and Fifth avenue. Because it's smart —because it's most becoming to women of every type—because it's the coolest thing in the world— because it is the most beautiful contrast for your sun tan—you’ll be interested in these inexpensive ways to wear white. White Coats 815 —Soft basket weaves and flannels in white, with smartly tailored bows or upstanding stitched collar, in straightline or belted models, are the smartest new coats for Mid- summer. Misses’ and women's sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. White Blouses —They are made of soft flat crepe, as snowy white as a cool snowdrift; with jabot front, fagoting, or mono- gram trimming and bands for tuck- in or overblouse. Sleeveless; 34 to 42 sizes. Kann's—Second Floor. White Silk Skirts $2.95 —These are to be worn with the white blouses, with pleated fronts or knife pleating all around; the pleats, are itched balov the hip line; wide hems. Sizes 14 to 44. Kann's—Second Floor. White Felt Hats At $3.00 —Featherweight felts in a variety of chic new styles— the fan-tail back models which turn sharply off the face; the cloche with the tight-fitting crown, and the vagabond with its sof! jaunty brim. The smartest hats of all for Summer sports—priced to attract! Both large and small headsizes. Kann's—Second Floor. White Fabric Gloves - $1.00 pr. —Slip-on gloves of light we t washable fabric, wich self-stitched backs and scalloped tops. The favorite gloves for Summer—in sizes 5% to 7%. Kann's—Street Floor. White Kid Bags $2.95 .—Back strap bags of soft white washable kid—neatly lined and fitted with inside purse and mirror. To carry wi%h the all-white or gayly printed costumes. A special value. Kann's—Street Floor. White Kid Shoes At $6.00 —Our well known Merry Maid De Luxe Shoes—in tie, strap, pump and sandal styles—with Cuban, Baby and French heels. Also several arch-supporting styles at the same price. i Kann's—Fourth Floor. White and Off-White Silks for Making Your Own Summer Frocks 39-in. Washable Flat Crepe \ 39-in. Washable Crepe de Chine Choice 33-in. Washable Chinese Damask 39-in. Washable Satin Crepe 39-in. Washable Brocade Crepe 39-in. Washable Silk Shantung 9-in. Washable Georgette Crepe( 39-in. Washable Crepe Chiffon ° 39-in. IWashable Canton Crepe 39-in. Suede Finish Flat Crepe . 36-in. Chiffon Dress Taffeta Yard 36-in. Chiffon Finish Moire Other White Silks at 94c to $4.50 Yard Kann's—Street Floor. The New Way to Beauty By Virginia Lee Miss Cover, the manufacturer’s representative will tell you how to accentuate your particular type of loveliness with Virginia -Lee preparations. Btreet Floor Youthful Silk Dresses and Ensembles—In Women’s Sizes A Specially Selected Collection at Only 513.50 —This' announcement will interest the woman who wears a 36 to 50 size, for here are at least 35 different smart models in these hard-to-get sizes. Well-made dresses, amply cut, with noth- ing skimped in the making. The styles are those attractive models so often found in the smaller sizes, and vainly sighed for in larger sizes. Long or short sleeved dresses. Printed Crepes Georgette Veiled Prints Polka-dot Crepes Printed Chiffons Sizes 36 to 50 Kann's— Second Floor. 2,500 Pieces of Infants’ and Children’s Wear—At One Low Price! h/ 59¢ =W $1 Play Suits Muslin Pants -—Of Chambrays and Ginghams, in plain —Well-miade pants, lace and and combination colors, and sizes 2 to 8 irimmed. Bizes 1 to 8 ye:‘r‘:. gy ok years. 69c values. Infants’ Creepers —Pretty, styles of broadcloth, in Set In sleeves. Fro e Pillow Slips Kapok Pillows—Pink and Blue —Made of sheer lawn, and nainsook, some Hand-embroidered Pillow Slips hand-finished; for infants’ pillowa. Union Suits Of cros-bar muslin with straight leg or Muslin Slips rubber at knees. Drop seats. Q’ o 17x30-in. Quilted Pads 36x50-in. Hemstitched Sheets 27x36-in. Red Rubber Sheets Flannelette Gowns and Kimonas 12 years. Baby Dresses —Of sheer nainsook, trimmed with lace. Sun Suits —With cotton mesh fronts. Also of wash- able prints. Baby Blankets —30x40-inch Blankets, in nursery designs. —Lace and embroldery trimmed models, in sizes § to 14 years. Kann's—Second .Floor. A Dollar Sale of Lingerie Brings You a Dozen Exceptional Values! “Breadway Shorts”—9 to 12 in. Long...... sl ty for short skirts—made of “Svelda” Bem- m, m’“Pt——h.lw and trimmed. pes and pastel colors. Misses’ and small women's sises. Moo Satln: Castumme: SUPE Bh= . 500515 o ot st --$1 —In ‘white, pastel and street with tai- lored and inverted back pleats. Misses’ and women' Misses’ and Women's l;r. Pajamas. ....cccovescvsnavens —8leeveless models of gay prints, novelty crepe, striped per- cale and batiste. Regular and Extra Size Crepe Gowns.....ocosvveces .sl itly —Slip-over styles of novelty and plain cotton crepes—ni hemstitched. Hand-made Porto Rican Gowns, 2 for . —Round, vee and square neck styles in pink, peach and white. Daintily hand embroidered. Muslin Underthings, Special, 2 for —Gowns, slips, chemise, step-ins and bloomers, in regular and extra sizes—tailored and lace trimmed. Athletic Sports Panties, Special —Clever styles of novelty print batiste, in misses’ and wom- en's sizes. Hand-made Porto Rican Slips —Of fine nainsook with shadowproof hems—hemstitched and embroidered. Misses’ and women's sizes. Regular and Extra Size Undi Hate—also movelty prints. Serpentine Crepe Kimonos —Hand embroidered and novelty p long set-in sleeves, long collar models Novelty Prints and Batiste Undi . Rayon Flat Crepe Undi .. e —Chemise and step- pgs B y ace trimmed. Misses’ and women's s $1 Kann's—Second Floor. Do Your Eyes Need Attention? —Registered optometrists are here, at your service, to insure accurately fitted glasses. Oculist prescriptions filled at savings. White Gold Filled Frames $4.50 ~—Medium weight frames, ex- tremely low priced. Your lenses inserted free. Bifocals to See Both Near and Far, $4.75 up! Use Your Charge Account Eann's—Street Floor. Beautiful New Printed Tricotines and Piques 58¢ vd. —The lovely new designs and colorings of these popular fabrics, are charming for the smart sleeveless dress and ensemble. Plenty of plain white to combine with the prints. Kann's - Street Floor. Kann’s—Hard Water Soa 60c¢cDoz. . Reg. $1.00 Doszen 434 ounces of pure soap, wh.la-l all the moisture has been pressed, making 2 soap that lathers easily. Kann's—Street Ploor.